Titans Fear Torn Achilles For CB Jalyn Armour-Davis

Titans Fear Torn Achilles For CB Jalyn Armour-Davis
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In today’s loss to the Saints, Titans cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis left the game early in the first quarter with what the team now fears could be a long-term injury. According to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports, the fear is that Armour-Davis suffered a torn Achilles tendon.

This unfortunate turn of events continues what has been a difficult first four years for the 26-year-old Alabama-product. Armour-Davis began his career as a fourth-round pick in Baltimore. He initially served as a developing rotational option behind starters Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters and then-CB3 Brandon Stephens. An early injury to Stephens gave Armour-Davis an opportunity to make an early impact, but his own injuries would cut those efforts short during his first career start in Week 3 of his rookie year. A hip injury would eventually end his rookie season after only four games.

The door was once again wide open in Year 2. The departure of Peters in free agency and an injury that held Humphrey out for nearly half the year left plenty of snaps for the taking. Unfortunately, lingering issues from the prior year hip injury may have limited Armour-Davis as he was listed as inactive for seven games, didn’t play in two games that he was active for, and spent most of his time on special teams for the eight games he did play. Instead, those snaps went to veteran free agents like Ronald Darby, Rock Ya-Sin, and Daryl Worley.

Last year, rookie first-round pick Nate Wiggins joined the secondary as the tertiary option behind starters Humphrey and Stephens. It looked like Armour-Davis was going to finally get an opportunity as the next rotating option, and he even started the first game of the season, but his role diminished greatly to special teams work in the next two games before he failed to see the field for four weeks in a row. He did earn a start in Week 8 last year and played 100 percent of the team’s defensive snaps for the first time in his career, but he was marked inactive for the following two weeks and fell back into his usual usage for the remainder of the season, before a hamstring injury ended it in January.

Going into the final year of his rookie contract, Armour-Davis failed to make the Ravens’ initial 53-man roster and was claimed off waivers by the Titans. The move reunited him with defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, who served as defensive backs coach in Baltimore for Armour-Davis’ second year. As injuries stacked up, Armour-Davis was given an early opportunity to step up as a starter, and he finally got some consistent heavy usage, starting eight straight games.

Since Week 13, though, Armour-Davis has been dealing with an Achilles issue that had held him out of a few games but that he was able to play through last week and today. When the issues ended his day early today, Tennessee feared the worst. They will undergo further testing in the days to...